Continued from Tony Perez's Electronic Diary (May 15 - October 19, 2018) at tonyperezphilippinescyberspacebook40.blogspot.com.

At Highest Point, Kiangan, Benguet

At Highest Point, Kiangan, Benguet
2013, at Highest Point, Kiangan, Benguet, during the conservation project for the Kabayan Mummy Caves. Funded by the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and the National Museum of the Philippines. Photo by JR Dalisay

Monday, November 12, 2018

Your Messenger message:

"Hi, Tony 🙂 Good morning! We’ve met a couple of times before so I want to reconnect 😉 Incidentally, my friends and I are in a situation and I want to ask for help. We’re in ________ and weird stuff happened in the condo unit we were renting: coins dropped out of nowhere, a slipper flew, my bed got wet. Afraid, we moved to another place but same stuff happened. Now we’re afraid it’ll follow us even if we move to another place or even to the Philippines

"I am with four of my officemates: 3 girls and one gay guy, who is pretty loud.

"We stayed at ___ ___ building for 2 nights; first night was uneventful but on the second night coins were thrown, the bed was wet, a slipper flew.

"We then decided to move to ______ Hotel. First night was uneventful but on the second night a bottle of water was thrown on my bed, wetting it; the plantsa fell; a cellphone flew and hit my officemate’s face. We decided to move again and are now at another place but are afraid it will continue tonight or tomorrow night."


My reply:

Hello _____!

Since this incident has been following you wherever you go, it clearly has nothing to do with the places or the history of the places you are staying in.

Poltergeism typically occurs when a person, family member, or member of a group--usually but not always adolescent--has excessively repressed anger or sexual energy. It is most probably being unconsciously generated by the person in your group who is the most secretive and reserved.

Try splitting up into separate subgroups and see where these incidents continue to occur.

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